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Price:  10  Cents 


COMMONWEALTH   ARMORY 

OCTOBER  31,  NOVEMBER  1,  2,  3,  4, 1922 


The 


Hupmobile 

A    THOROUGHBRED 
among  cars 


A  duplicate  of  the  Hupmobile  that  will  be  given  away  by  the  National 
Lancers  may  be  purchased  for  $1375.00  delivered.  The  car  is  now  on  ex- 
hibition at  the  entrance. 

JEFFREY- NICHOLS  COMPANY 


971  COMMONWEALTH  AVENUE 


BRIGHTON  3700 


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The  modes  by  MARINO  are  supreme 

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iioth  Cavalry,  Mass.  National  Guard 

Horse  Show  and  Society  Circus 


Prngtam 


Tuesday  Evening 
Wednesday  Afternoon 
Wednesday  Evening 
Thursday  Evening 
Friday  Evening 
Saturday  Afternoon 
Saturday  Evening 


Military  Night 

Disabled  Veteblans  Afternoon 

Society  Night 

Jubilee  Night 

Governor's  Night 

Children's  Afternoon 

Greater  Boston  Night 


VENDETTA,  the  Thoroughbred  owned  by  J.  Watson  Webb,  which 
won  the  recent  endurance  test  conducted  by  the  Remount  Service,  will 
be  exhibited  at  each  performance. 

On  Tuesday  afternoon  members  of  the  Rhode  Island  National  Guard  Cavalry 
Squadron  will  finish  at  the  Armory  an  endurance  ride  from  Providence  to  Boston, 
and  will  exhibit  their  horses. 

Tuesday  evening  the  parade  will  be  led  by  National  Lancers,  Ancient  and  Hon- 
orable Artillery,  Lexington  Minute  Men,  and  other  uniformed  veteran  organizations. 


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IIOTH    CAVALRY    (MASS.    NATIONAL    GUARD) 


HONORARY   COMMITTEE 

Ills  Excellency,  CHANNING  H.  COX,  Chairman 


Mr.  J.  W.  Appleton 
Mr.  Sydney  A.  Beggs 
Mr.  Newell  Bent 
Mr.  Elmer  J.  Bliss 
Col.  Julian  I.  Chamberlain 
Brig.  Gen.  Charles  H.  Cole 
Maj.  Gen.  Clarence  R.  Edwards 
Lieut.  Col.  Wm.  B.  Emery 
Lieut.  Col.  Alfred  F.  Foote 
Mr.  Augustus  F.  Goodwin 
Brig.  Gen.  Richard  K.  Hale 
Capt.  A.  Henry  Higginson 
Mr.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 
Col.  John  W.  Hyatt 


Mr.  George  Kimball 

Mr.  Louis  K.  Liggett 

Brig.  Gen.  Edw.  W.  Logan 

Maj,.  Gen,  Walter  E.  Lombard 

Mr.  George  S.  Mandell 

Mr.  Francis  Peabody 

Brig.  Gen.  John  H.  Sherburne 

Brig.  Gen.  Jesse  F.  Stevens 

Mr.  Bayard  Tuckerman,  Jr. 

Mr.  Henry  G.  Vaughan 

Mr.  George  S.  West 

Mr.  J.  P.  Westcott 

Col.   George  Williams 


HORSE  SHOW  JUDGES 


Mr.  Andrew  Adie 

Mr.  Newell  Bent 

Mr.  John  Bowditch 

Mr.  George  Chipchase 

Lieut.  Col.  John  Alden  Degen 

Mr.  E.  D.  Emerson 

Mr.  T.  G.  Frothingham 


Major  Samuel  R.  Hopkins 
Mr.  Wm.  J.  McDonald 
Mr.  Samuel  D.  Parker 
Mr.  Francis  Peabody 
Mr.  Samuel  J.  Shaw 
Mr.  Harry  Worcester  Smith 
Mr.  John  E.  Washburn 


Col.  George  Williams 


GENERAL  COMMITTEE 

MAJOR  DANA  T.  GALLUP,  Commanding  110th  Cavalry,  Chairman 

LT.    ROLAND   A.    MANGINI,    Treasurer 

LT.  M.  M.  MacDONALD,  Secretary 


Lieut.  Richard  E.  Anthony 
Capt.  Charles  B.  Appleton 
Sergt.  Chas.  H.   Beckwith 
Capt.  Harry  D.  Bishop 
Lieut.   Robert  M.   Blair 
Capt.  C.  Arthur  Boutelle 
Capt.  Philip  L.  Brown 
Sergt.  Geo.  H.  Brownlow 
Mr.  Verne  C.  Cook 
Col.  Frank  F.  Cutting 
Lieut.   Scott  V.   Curry 
Major  Oscar  A.  Dudley 
Capt.  A.  E.  Duncan 
Sergt.  Jos.  W.  Fairclough 
Lt.  W.  F.  Freeman,  Jr. 
Lieut.  Thomas  E.  Fry 
Col.  George  F.  Hamilton 


Sergt.  William  M.  Hanna 
Mr.   John   H.   Haskins 
Col.  Gilbert  Hodges 
Lt.  Theodore  G.  Holcombe 
Capt.  Fred  B.  Hunneman 
Mr.  James  C.  Irwin 
Lieut.  Everett  H.  Jenkins 
Lieut.  Albert  G.  Keith 
Sergt.  Henry  G.  Lambert 
Sergt.  Harvey  E.  Landers 
Capt.  P.  C.  Lewis 
Capt.  R.  D.  Livingston 
Pyt.  ICl.  Edw.  J.  McCrann 
Lieut.   Frank  E.   Meyers 
Lieut.   Herbert   N.   Odell 
Mr.  Harry  Orr 
Lieut.  Merrill  F.  Ramsay 


Lieut.  Frank  H.  Robertson 
Col.  John  R.  Sanborn 

Sergt.  W.  B.  Sanborn 
Capt.  Otho  L.  Schofield 
Sergt.  Harold  I.  Slocomb 
Lieut.  Arthur  W.  Smith 
Maj.  Chas.  C.  Stanchfield 

Sergt.  E.  C.  Ste\ens 
Maj.   William   L.    Swan 
Lieut.   Daniel   Sweatland 
Sergt.  Arthur  F.  Verney 
Mr.  Arthur  Vignoles 
Capt.  George  F.  Wason 
Staff  Sergt.  Chester  E.  Whiting 
Capt.  Frank  Wright 
Lieut.  Elliot  Zwicker 


Business  Management,  Cavalry  Club,  Inc. 


HORSE    SHOW    AND    SOCIETY    CIRCUS 


SPECIAL  COMMITTEES 


Committee  on  Reception  and  Presenta- 
tion of  Prizes 

Col.  and  Mrs.  G.  F.  Hamilton 
Lt.  Col.  and  Mrs.  John  A.  Degen 
Lt.  Col.  and  .Mrs.  J.  R.  Sanborn 
Major  and  Mrs.  Dana  T.  Gallup 
Capt.  P.  C.  Lewis 
Capt.  and  Mrs.  P.  L.  Brown 
Capt.  and  Mrs.  A.  E.  Duncan 
Capt.  and  Mrs.  0.  L.  Schofield 
Capt.  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Boutelle 
Capt.  and  Mrs.  G.  F.  Wason 
Capt.  H.  D.  Bishop 


Interviewing  Committee 

Capt.  Philip  L.  Brown,  Chairman 
Capt.  A.  E.   Duncan 
Lieut.  Thomas  E.  Fry 
Maj.  Dana  T.  Gallup 
Col.  George  F.   Hamilton 
Lieut.  Theodore  G.  Holcombe 
Capt.  George   F.  Wason 


Program   Covimiltee 

Lieut.  T.  G.  Holcombe,  Chairman 
Master  Sergt.  Ralph  G.  Boyd 
Master  Sergt.  Percy  A.  Harrison 
Sergt.  James  A.  Kempton 
Sergt.  M.  P.  MacKintosh 
Lieut.  Herbert  N.  Odell 
Lieut.  Arthur  W.  Smith 
Sergt.  Harold  C.   Southard 


Committee  on  Names  of  Performances 

Col.  John  R.  Sanborn,  Chairman 
Pvt.  ICl.  E.  J.  McCrann 
Capt.  George  F.  Wason    • 


Finance  Committee 

Capt.  P.  C.  Lewis,  Chairman 
Capt.  Harry  D.  Bishop 
Capt.  Philip  L.  Brown 
Capt.  A.  E.  Duncan 
Lieut.  R.  A.  Mangini 
Col.  John  R.  Sanborn 
Capt.  0.  L.  Schofield 
Capt.  G.  F.  Wason 
Capt.  Frank  Wright 


Performance  Committee 

Lieut.  Thomas  E.   Fry,   Chairman 
Lieut.  Richard  E.  Anthony 
Lieut.  Scott  V.  Curr>' 
Sergt.  Frank  M.  Brackett 
Sergt.  Allan  E.  Brouthers 
1st   Sergt.   Charles   E.   Center 
Sergt.  Joseph  W.  Falrclough 
Sergt.  William  U.  Hanna  '^ 
Lieut.  Melvin  .M.  MacDonald 
Pvt.  ICl.  E.  J.  .McCrann 
Lieut.  Roland  A.  Mangini 
Master  Sergt.  Harold  Philbrick 
Lieut.  Frank  H.  Robertson 
Sergt.  Harold  I.  Slocomb 


Tickets,  Advertising  and 
Publicity   Committee 

Lieut.  Frank  E.  Meyers,  Chairman 

Lieut.  Everett  H.  Jenkins,  Fict:  Chairman 

Sergt.  Carroll  F.  Austin 

1st  Sergt.  Leon  G.  Aver 

Lieut.  Robert  M.  Blair 

Master  Sergt.  Ralph  G.  Boyd 

Sergt.  Donald  A.  Drury 

Sergt.  William   M.   Hanna 

Lieut.  Theodore   G.   Holcombe 

Lieut.  Frank  H.  Robertson 

Sergt.  Robert  A.  Waldman 

Staff  Sergt.  C.  E.  Whiting 


Assisting   Committee 

Lt.  Everett  H.  Jenkins,  Chairman 
Sergt.  George  F.  Brownlow 
Sergt.   Geo.  A.   Dej-armond 
Lieut.  W.  F.  Freeman,  Jr. 
Corporal   W.   Glo\-er 
Lieut.  Roland  A.  Mangini 
Prt.   ICl.  Edw.  J.  McCrann 
Sergt.  Edwin  A.  Smith 
Sergt.  Robert  A.  Waldman 
Sergt.  Albert  F.  Wilkins 
Corporal  Royal  0.  Wilson 
Sergt.  William  A.  Wright 
Lieut.  Elliot  Zwicker 


IIOTH    CAVALRY    (MASS.    NATIONAL    GUARD) 

PERSONNEL 

Personal  Direction,  HARRY  S.  ORR 
Assisting  Mr.  Orr 

CHARLEY  YOUNG Director  of  JVhisic 

RAYMUND  WILEY Stage  Director 

DON  RAMSAY Councilor  of  Music 

MRS.  BEATRICE  TAINTOR Director  of  Zouave  Drill 

WILLIAM  WELD Master  of   Wardrobe 

ELLA  NORRIS Mistress  of  Wardrobe 

J.  V.  N.  HATFIELD Construction  Engineer 

RICHARD  WILEY Master  of  Properties 

ERNEST  PEARSE Master  of  Transportation 

COL.  FRANK  F.  CUTTING Chief  Armorer 

CAPT.  O.  L.  SCHOFIELD Physician  in  attendance 

SERGT.  HENRY  G.  LAMBERT Chief  Usher 

LIEUT.  ROBERT  M.  BLAIR Superintendent  of  Midway 

LIEUT.  HERBERT  N.  ODELL O^icer  in  charge  of  ring  attendants 

MR.  ARTHUR  H.  LOVESY Master  of  Ceremonies 

Musical  Numbers  by  Waterson,  Berlin  and  Snyder  Co. 
Costumes  by  Curtis  and  Weld  Canvas  by  Geo.  T.  Hoyt  Co- 

Flowers  by  Thomas  F.  Galvin,  Junior. 
Whips  used  in  Circus  donated  by  Hill  and  Hill. 


PERFORMERS  IN  CIRCUS  EVENTS 

ZOUAVE  DRILL — Louise  Vogel,  Helen  Damm,  Florence  Vogel,  Clara  Bowman,  Mar- 
garet Bowman,  Lillian  Orr,  Myrtle  Belyea,  Edna  Stephenson,  Cleora  Russell, 
Vera  Fleming,  Gertrude  McCarthy,  Eva  Blodgett,  Kathleen  McLeod,  Connie 
Belyea,  Tilhe  Nickerl,  Dorothy  Fox,  A.  N.  Koenig,  Mrs.  Beatrice  A.  Taintor, 
Leader. 

BALLET  IN  "WILD  ROSE" — Dorothy  Cobb,  Helen  Tarment,  Ruth  Model,  Edith 
Cuddhea,  Dolly  Newman,  Helen  Brady,  Evelyn  Plummer,  Mabel  Manglier,  Muriel 
Simonds,  Betty  Nellis,  Elsie  Keefe,  Anna  Starrett,  Cath.  McLeod,  Hazel  Rees, 
Alma  Tosi,  Mazie  Burriss,  Frances  Murray,  Mabel  Starrett,  Marjorie  Hoeg, 
Isabelle  Doherty,  Dorothy  Chase,  Marion  McCarthy,  Myrtle  McDonald,  Cleora 
Russell,  Connie  Belyea,  Lillian  Croteau,  Louise  Vogel,  Cath.  Macomber,  Ruth 
Mason,  Ruth  Cuddhea,  Vera  Fleming,  Betty  Savage,  Frances  Kelly,  Edna  Stephen- 
son, Gertrude  McCarthy,  May  Bloom,  Alfreda  McLean,  Lucretia  Blake,  Phylis 
McDermott,  Anna  Kiley,  Mary  Mulloy,  Dorothy  Hall,  Dorothy  Fox,  Olive  Hol- 
land, Almira  Lawrence,  Doris  Baker,  Effie  Coughlin,  Mildred  Adair,  A.  N.  Keonig, 
Helen  Foose,  Lillian  Orr,  Viola  Currier,  Ada  Baker,  Muriel  Peterson,  Frances 
Barry,  Anna  Reidy,  Harriet  Watson,  Gladys  Bartlett,  Gladys  Reynolds,  Marjorie 
Quinn,  Mildred  Howse,  Doris  Nourie,  Ruth  Callahan,  Mary  Donovan,  Helen 
Greenwood,  Florence  Vogel,  lone  Muir,  V.  Moore,  Agnes  MacLachlan,  Irene 
Wall,  Nora  Boyd,  Myrtle  Belyea,  Eva  Donovan,  Tillie  Nickerl,  Helen  Damm, 
Kathleen  Cameron,  Bertha  Adair,  Helen  Trescott,  Mary  McArdle,  Grace  Aiken, 
Joy  Craighead,  Alice  Kelly,  Carrie  Diehl,  Marg.  Bowman,  Eva  Blodgett,  M. 
Cook,  Doi-othy  Wetherbee,  Ruth  McDonald,  Ann  O'Neal,  Evelyn  Eldridge, 
Clemence  Callahan,  Agnes  Hagerty,  Lena  Jones,  Nellie  Tosi,  Clara  Bowman, 
Gertrude  McCarthy,  Alice  McCormick,   Gertrude  Kelly. 

BUCK  AND  WING — Lillian  Orr,  Anna  Reidy,  Agnes  MacLachlan,  Muriel  Peterson, 
Lucretia  Blake,  Edna  Stephenson,  M.  Cook,  Florence  Vogel,  Kathleen  McLeod, 
Louise  Vogel,  Carrie  Diehl,  Viola  Currier,  Dorothy  Chase,  Edith  Cuddhea,  Ruth 
Cuddhea. 

RIDING — Marjorie  Hoeg,  Mrs.  Myrtle  Leach,  Alice  Lambert,  Almira  Lavwence, 
Muriel  Simonds,  Gladys  Bartlett,  Vera  Moore. 

BALLET  IN  "MOXIE" — Carrie  Diehl,  Olive  Holland,  Helen  Trescott,  Gladys  Bart- 
lett, Mabel  Manglier,  Helen  Brady,  Mazie  Burriss,  Evelyn  Eldridge,  lone  Muir, 
Bertha  Adair,  Lillian  Orr,  Marion  McCarthy,  Mary  Donovan,  Dolly  Newman, 
Hazel  Rees,  Cleora  Russell,  Alma  Tosi,  Clemence  Callahan,  Ruth  Callahan, 
Frances  Kelly,  Elsie  Keefe,  Connie  Belyea,  Betty  Savage,  Betty  Nellis,  Effie 
Coughlin,  Muriel  Simonds,  Alice  Kelly,  Isabelle  Doherty,  Gertrude  Kelly,  Ruth 
Cuddhea,  Edith  Cuddhea,  Marjorie  Hoeg,  Dorothy  Chase,  Ruth  McDonald, 
Myrtle  McDonald,  V.  Moore. 


HORSE    SHOW    AND    SOCIETY    CIRCUS 

PROGRAM 

(For  Horse  Show  Classes  and  Time  Table  see  pages  8-24) 


Concert  by  110th  Cavalry  Band 

FRANK  BERNIER,  featuring  Waterson,  Berlin  and  Snyder's  latest  hits 
"YOU  GAVE  ME  YOUR  HEART" 
"TOMORROW" 

(Courtesy  Don  Ramsay) 


Fanfare  of  Trumpets 

COMMAND  NO.  1 

Mammoth  Grand  Spectacular  Parade  of  All  Participants,  Including  the 
Showing  of  High  Bred  Horses 

COMMAND  NO.  2 

BALLET  DE  LUXE 

Awakening  of  Spring  Dance Hazel  Rees 

Dance  of  the  Orient •  ■  Betty  Nellis,  Mabel  Manglier,  Hulda  Galley 

Dance  of  the  Clo^vns  Squad 

Spanish  Dance  . Dorothy  Cobb,  Myrtle  Orlov 

Ballet  Dance Hazel  Rees,  Marion  Reidy 

Closing  with  the  crowning  of  the  Queen  of  the  Guard  astride  the 
Moxie  Horse  "PURITY." 

Note:  The  rocking  horse  used  in  this  number  was  originally  de- 
signed and  made  for  the  children  of  a  former  European  monarch. 
At  the  time  of  the  World  War  it  was  purchased  by  Frank  M. 
Archer  of  the  Moxie  Co.  who  will  present  it  through  the  General 
Committee  to  a  children's  institution  at  the  close  of  this  show. 

COMMAND  NO.  3 

HORSE  SHOW  EVENT 

COMMAND  NO.  4 

BEVY  OF  CLOWNS 

The  merriest  skylarkers,  the  drollest  of  cutups,  the  funniest  fellows 
in  all  the  world  gathered  together  to  entertain  young  and  old  with 
their  endless  antics  and  many  new  and  laughable  creations. 


IIOTH    CAVALRY    (MASS.    NATIONAL     GUARD) 


COMMAND  NO.  5 

ARMORY  DUO— FLYING  DELMO 

Suspended  in  midair  these  marvels  of  the  air  defy  all  known  laws 
of  gravity,  strength  and  endurance. 

COMMAND  NO.  6 

HORSE  SHOW  EVENT 

COMMAND  NO.  7 

PLATFORM  NO.  1— Posing  by  Newdoff. 

PLATFORM  NO.  2— Crowders  Chums,  Performing  Dogs. 

PLATFORM  NO.  3— Louis  Bovais,  Acrobatic  Achievements. 

COMMAND  NO.  8 

HORSE  SHOW  EVENT 

COMMAND  NO.  9 

Ed.  Freeman's  Troop  of  Millionaire  Cowboys  in  Range  and  Roundup 

Riding 

THE  COWBOYS  AT  PLAY 

Edward  Freeman,  George  Hobbs,  Wm.  Bragdon,  Leo  Paradise,  Hal 
Reed,  Richard  Burnham,  John  Burnham,  Truman  B.  Taylor,  John 
Hanson. 

CHAMPION  ROPER 

Corporal  George  R.  Redway,  Troop  B. 

COMMAND  NO.  10 

PLATFORM  NO.  1— Gravyto. 

PLATFORM  NO.  2— Jupiter  Trio. 

PLATFORM  NO.  3— Elmer  Aerialist. 

COMMAND  NO.  11 

HORSE  SHOW  EVENT 

COMMAND  NO.  12 

ZOUAVE  DRILL— With  true  Arabian  Speed  and  Agility. 
Mrs.  Beatrice  Taintor,  Captain. 

COMMAND  NO.  13 

TED  SNYDER  DUO— Jack  Fay,  Helen  Tiernan 

Rendering  Waterson,  Berlin  &  Snyder's  latest  New  York  successes 
Tomorrow  Mary  Dear 

Just  Because  You're  You  Dancing  Fool 

(Courtesy  of  Don  Ramsay) 


HORSE    SHOW    AND    SOCIETY    CIRCUS 
COMMAND  NO.  14 

HORSE  SHOW  EVENT 

COMMAND  NO.  15 

ASHTON  AND  CLAHIE— Aerialists 
is  CYCLONES  IN  ROUGH  RIDING 

COMMAND  NO.  16 

FORTY-EIGHT    DAZZLING    DANCING    MOXIE    GIRLS    FEATURING 
THE  FAMOUS  SONG  "MOXIE" 

This  number  is  used  through  the  courtesy  of  Mr.  Frank  M.  Archer 
of  the  Moxie  Company. 

COMMAND  NO.  17 

HORSE  SHOW  EVENT 

COMMAND  NO.  18 

HORSE  RACE  BY  MEMBERS  OF  THE  llOTH  CAVALRY 

Back  and  Forth. 

COMMAND  NO.  19 

SPECTACULAR  HORSE  RIDING 

Members  of  the  101st  Field  Artillery. 

COMMAND  NO.  20 

HORSE  SHOW  EVENT 

COMMAND  NO.  21 

EXHIBITION  OF  RIDING  AND  DRILLING 

By  Troops  of  the  110th  Cavalry. 

COMMAND  NO.  22 

Special  Events  at  different  performances  by  101st  Engineers  in  bridge 
construction,  and  exhibitions  by  the  Mounted  Police. 

COMMAND  NO.  23 

DON'T  FAIL  TO  VISIT  THE  BIG  TROOP  PROMENADE  AT  THE 

MAIN  ENTRANCE 

Attention  is  called  to  the  exhibit  of  the  101st  Engineers,  Massachu- 
setts National  Guard,  in  the  Main  Lower  Entrance,  showing  demoli- 
tion equipment  and  scientific  instruments  used  by  the  U.  S.  Army 
Engineers. 


IIOTH    CAVALRY    (MASS.    NATIONAL    GUARD) 
FIRST  ANNUAL  HORSE  SHOW 

ADVISORY  COMMITTEE 


MR.  FRANCIS 

MR.  J.  W.  APPLETON 

MR.  SYDNEY  A.  BEGGS 

MR.  NEWELL  BENT 

MR.  ELMER  J.  BLISS 

COL.  JULIAN  I.  CHAMBERLAIN 

MAJ.  GEN.  CLARENCE  R.  EDWARDS 

MR.  AUGUSTUS  F.  GOODWIN 

MR.  B.  NASON  HAMLIN 

CAPT.  A.  HENRY  HIGGINSON 


PEABODY,  Chairman 

MR.  FR.\NK  B.  HOPEWELL 
MR.  GEORGE  KIMBALL 
MR.  LOUIS  K.  LIGGETT 
MR.  GEORGE  S.  MANDELL 
MR.  BAYARD  TUCKERMAN,  JR. 
MR.  HENRY  G.  VAUGHAN 
MR.  GEORGE  S.  WEST 
MR.  J.  P.  WESCOTT 

JUDGES 


For  List  of  Judges  See  Page  2 
HORSE  SHOW  COMMITTEE 

CAPT.   FRED   B.  HUNNEMAN,   Chairman 
CAPT.  HARRY  D.  BISHOP  CAPT.  P.  C.  LEWIS 

CAPT.  C.  ARTHUR  BOUTELLE  CAPT.  R.  D.  LIVINGSTON 

CAPT.  P.  L.  BROWN  CAPT.  GEORGE  F.  WASON 

MR.  VERNE  C.  COOKE 

COMMITTEE  ON  STABLING 

CAPT.  C.  ARTHUR  BOUTELLE,  Chairman 
SERGT.  GEO.  H.  BROWNLOW  CAPT.  P.  C.  LEWIS 

SERGT.  CHARLES  EDWARDS  MASTER  SERGT.  HAROLD  PHILBRICK 

LT.  THEODORE  G.  HOLCOMBE 

VETERINARIANS 

CAPT.  C.  A.  BOUTELLE  CAPT.  E.  A.  DOWD 

MR.    ARTHUR    VIGNOLES,    Secretary-Manager 
MR.   ARTHUR   H.   LOVESY,    Ring   Master 


RULES  OF  ASSOCIATION  OF  AMERICAN  HORSE  SHOWS,  INC. 
Under  which  the  110th  Cavalry  Horse  Show  is  being  run. 


All  horse  shows  and  exhibitions  held  by  members  of 
the  Association  of  American  Horse  Shows,  Inc.,  shall 
be  governed  by  its  rules.  The  term  "horse,"  as  used 
in  these   Rules,   denotes  either  a   horse  or  pony. 

RULE  I. 
Entries. 

SECTION  1.  Members  are  liable  to  a  fine,  or  such 
other  penalty  as  the  Directors  may  determine,  for  each 
infraction  of  Section  3,  paragraph  3,  and  Section  4,  para- 
graph 1.  Exhibitors  are  liable  to  a  fine,  or  such  other 
penalty  as  the  Directors  may  determine,  for  each  infrac- 
tion of  Section  3,  paragraph  2;  Section  4,  paragraph  3, 
and  for  errors  in  entries. 

SEC.  2.  All  entries  must  be  made  in  writing  and 
signed  by  the  owner  or  his  authorized  agent. 

SEC.  3.  All  horses  must  be  entered  in  the  name  of 
their  bona  fide  owners,  and  must  so  appear  in  the  horse 
show  catalogue,  except  as  provided  for  entries  matie 
in  the  name  of  an  agent.  Horses  cannot  be  entered  in 
the  name  of  a  party  other  than  the  owner,  except  in  the 


case  of  leases,  certified  copies  of  which  must  be  regis- 
tered with  the  Association  of  American  Horse  Shows, 
Inc. 

Entries  may  be  made  in  the  name  of  a  stable  or  farm, 
provided  such  stable  or  farm  name  is  registered  with  the 
Association  of  American  Horse  Shows,  Inc.  All  appli- 
cations for  registration  must  be  signed  by  the  bona  fide 
owner  or  owners.  The  fee  for  each  registration  shall  be 
ifive  dollars  (,$5).  The  use  of  a  registered  name  by  any 
person,  other  than  the  registered  owner,  is  prohibited. 

No  entries  shall  be  accepted  in  the  name  of  an  agent, 
unless  the  bona  fide  owner's  name  is  also  given.  The 
name  of  the  owner  need   not  be   given  in  the  catalogue. 

SEC.  4.  The  entry  blank  must  contain  the  name,  age 
(if  nine  years  old  or  over,  the  term  "aged"  may  be 
used),  sex,  color,  and,  in  the  case  of  all  horses  four 
years  old  or  over,  the  height  of  each  horse  entered,  and 
these  particulars  must  appear  in  the  catalogue.  These 
particulars  need  not  be  given  in  four-in-hand,  hunt  team, 
collection,  post  entry,  championship  and  other  classes  in 
which  the  conditions  state  that  the  entry  need  not  be 
named.      In    all    breeding    classes,    each    horse    must    be 


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registered  in  the  recognized  stud  book  of  the  breed,  and 
in  addition  to  its  name,  age,  sex,  color  and  height  (it 
four  years  old  or  over),  its  register  number  and  pedi- 
gree must  be  given  on  the  entry  blank  and  appear  in 
the  catalogue.  In  all  classes  for  a  specified  breed,  other 
than  breeding  classes  (_i.  e.,  thoroughbred  hunter,  hack- 
ney in  harness,  etc.),  the  sire  and  dam, ;  and  in  half- 
bred  classes,  the  sire  or  dam,  of  each  horse  must  be 
given,  in  addition  to  its  name,  age,  sex,  color  and  height 
and  preferably  should  be  published  in  the  catalogue. 

Exhibitors  are  responsible  for  their  own  errors  and 
those   of   their   agents,    in  making   out   entry   blanks. 

If  the  name  of  a  horse  that  has  been  shown  at  a 
recognized  show  is  changed,  its  former  name  must  be 
given  at  the  next  two  (2)  recognized  shows  at  which 
it  is  shown. 

SEC.  5.  Every  entry  shall  constitute  an  agreement 
that  the  person  making  it,  owner,  lessee,  manager,  agent, 
nominating  driver,  rider  and  the  horse  shall  be  subject 
to  the  rules  and  regulations  of  the  member  giving  the 
show,  and  the  Constitution  and  Rules  of  the  Association 
of  American  Horse  Shows,  Inc.  The  decision  of  this 
Association  on  all  questions  arising  therefrom  shall  be 
final. 

SEC.  6.  Failure  to  Show  Entries.  Unless  suitable 
excuse  is  presented  to  the  Committee  of  each  show,  for 
failure  to  show  an  entry,  a  fine  shall  be  imposed  upon 
the   Exhibitor  not   exceeding  Ten   dollars    ($10). 

SEC.  7,  In  championship  classes,  all  horses  having 
taken  a  first  or  second  prize  must  compete,  unless  ex- 
cused by  the  Committee  of  the  show.  Exhibitors  failing 
to  comply  with  this  rule  shall  forfeit  all  prizes  won  in 
other  classes.  This  section  does  not  apply  to  wins  in 
combination  classes. 

RULE  II. 
Recognized  Shoivs. 

Recognized  Shows  shall  be  all  shows  in  membership 
with  this  Association  and  such  foreign  shows  as  may  be 
specified. 

RULE  III. 
Duties  of  Members 

SECTION  1.  Each  member  of  this  Association  shall, 
at  or  before  the  annual  meeting  of  each  year,  tile  with 
the  Secretary  of  this  Association  the  dates  for  its  next 
show.  Such  dates  and  any  conflicts  arising  therefrom 
shall  be  arranged  by  the  Board  of  Directors. 

SEC.  2.  Each  member  of  this  Association  shall,  with- 
in two  weeks  of  the  last  day  of  its  show,  send  to  the 
Secretary  of  this  Association  a  marked  catalogue  or  list 
of  awards  made  at  its  show ;  and  such  marked  catalogue 
or  list  of  awards  shall  include  the  name  and  owner  of 
each  prize  winner  in  post-entry  and  championship  classes. 
A  member  shall  be  liable  to  a  fine,  if  a  marked  cata- 
logue or  list  of  awards  of  its  show  is  not  sent  to  the 
Secretary  within  two  (2)  weeks  of  the  last  day  of  its 
show.  There  shall  also  be  sent  a  report  of  all  entry 
fees  or  other  indebtedness  which  remain  unpaid,  to- 
gether with  a  report  of  any  act  on  the  part  of  any  ex- 
hibitor, his  agent  or  employee  which  may  be  deemed 
prejudicial  to  the  best  interest  of  this  Association. 
This   report   shall  be   signed  by   the   Secretary. 

Sec.  3.  Each  member  of  this  Association  must  publish 
the  rules  of  this  Association  in  its  prize  list  and  cata- 
logue. 

RULE  IV. 

Conduct  of  Members  and  Exhibitors   and 

Penalty  for  Violations. 

SECTION  1.  Unpaid  Entrance  Fees  and  Other  In- 
debtedness. Any  exhibitor  whose  entry  fee  or  other  in- 
debtedness remains  unpaid  two  weeks  after  any  show 
shall  be  disqualified  from  exhibiting  at  any  show  given 
by  members  of  this  Association  until  such  indebtedness 
is  discharged  in  full.  The  Secretary  of  this  Association 
shall  cause  a  list  of  all  exhibitors  who  are  disqualified 
by  this  rule  to  be  sent  to  the  members  of  this  Associa- 
tion. 

SEC.  2.  Misconduct  of  Exhibitor  or  His  Agent.  Any 
exhibitor  or  his  agent  or  employee  who  shall  be  judged 
guilty  of  conduct  prejudicial  to  the  best  interest  of  this 
Association,  after  due  hearing  by  the  Board  of  Directors, 
may  be  refused  the  right  or  privilege  therefor  to  ex- 
hibit at  any  show  of  any  member  for  such  time  as  may 
be  decided  by  the  Board  of  Directors  by  a  two- thirds 
vote  of  those   present. 

Any  member  of  this  Association  who  shall  allow  a 
person  so  disqualified  to  exhibit,  ride,  drive  or  act  as 
employee  of  any  exhibitor,  after  due  notice  has  been  re- 
ceived from  the  Secretary  of  the  Association,  shall  be 
liable   to  suspension  or   expulsion  from  this  Association 


by    a    two-thirds   vote   of   any   meeting   of    the    Board   of 
Directors. 

SEC.  3.  Misconduct  of  Member.  Any  member  of 
this  Association  who  shall  fail  to  pay  its  premiums  or 
other  indebtedness  within  a  reasonable  time  or  who 
shall  act  in  a  manner  prejudicial  to  the  best  interest 
of  this  Association,  may  be  suspended  or  expelled  by  a 
two-thirds  vote  of  any  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 

RULE  V. 
Divisions. 

For  the  purpose  of  classifying  various  kinds  of  horses, 

the   following  divisions  have   been  made : 

Breeding  (all  classes  shown  in  hand)  ; 

Heavy  Harness  (all  classes  shown  in  harness,  except 
those   described   as   light  harness   or   draft)  ; 

Light  Harness  (roadster,  standard  bred,  trotting  and 
pacing  classes  shown  in  harness,  and  fine  or  fancy 
harness   classes)  ; 

Saddle  (3-and5-gaited  saddle,  polo  pony  and  combina- 
tion classes) ; 

Hunter  (all  hunter,  jumper  and  suitable  to  become 
hunter  classes,  shown  under  saddle)  ; 

Military  (officers'  chargers,  troopers'  mounts,  gun 
teams,  etc.,  and  all  classes  open  only  to  officers,  en- 
listed men  or  State  troopers)  ; 

Draft  (delivery  farm  and  draft  teams  or  singles,  shown 
in  harness). 

RULE  VI. 
Novice. 

A  novice  is  a  horse  which  has  not  won  a  first  prize 
(at  any  recognized  show)  in  the  particular  division  of 
the  show  in  which  it  is  shown.  Only  such  horses  are 
eligible  for  this  classification. 

Novices  are  such  from  the  date  of  the  closing  of  en- 
tries. 

In  the  case  of  Novice  pairs,  one  of  the  horses  of  the 
pair  must  be   a   Novice. 

This  rule  does  not  apply  to  the  National  Horse  Show. 

Horses  which  have  won  in  four-in-hands,  tandems  and 
hunt  teams,  or  as  one  of  a  pair  in  harness,  saddle  or 
jumping  classes,  shall  be  considered  Novices  when 
shown  singly.  Horses  that  have  won  a  combination  class 
shall  be  considered  novices  when  shown  in  other  classes. 

RULE  VIL 
Amateur. 

An  amateur  is  one  who  rides  or  drives  for  the  love  of 
the  sport,  not  as  a  professional  or  for  a  livelihood,  and 
who  shall  not  have  received  any  monetary  consideration 
for  his  or  her  services,  and  shall  not  be  professionally 
interested  in  the  purchase,   sale  or  trading  of  horses. 

The  children  of  professionals  shall  also  be  debarred 
from  riding  or  driving  as  amateurs. 

Should  a  professional  change  his  or  her  profession,  or 
the  child  of  a  professional  adopt  another  business  than 
that  of  their  parent,  and  desire  to  be  classified  as  an 
amateur,  he  or  she  may  apply  to  the  directors  of  this 
Association  for  an  Amateur  rating,  which  at  their  dis- 
cretion may  be  granted. 

The  status  of  an  amateur  shall  be  decided  by  the  Di- 
rectors. 

In  all  Corinthian  classes,  the  riders  must  be  mem- 
bers of  a  recognized   Hunt. 

RULE  VIII. 

SECTION  1.  In  the  case  of  any  action  of  any  per- 
son, coming  under  the  jurisdiction  of  this  Association, 
is  found  detrimental  to  the  best  interests  of  the  As- 
sociation, findings  in  the  case  shall  be  transmitted  to 
the  Hunts  Committee  of  the  National  Steeplechase  and 
Hunt  Association  and  the  Masters  of  Foxhounds  Asso- 
ciation, with  the  request  that  they  take  such  action  for 
the  protection  of  mutual  interest  as  may  be  possible 
under   their   respective    rules. 

SEC.  2.  In  the  case  of  persons  who  have  been  disci- 
plined by  the  Hunts  Committee,  or  the  Masters  of  Fox- 
hounds Association,  this  Association  shall  take  such  ac- 
tions on  the  findings  of  the  Hunts  Committee  or  the 
Masters  of  Foxhounds  Association  as  may  be  deemed  for 
the  best   interest   of   mutual  protection. 

RULE  IX. 

AH  questions  not  covered  by  these  rules  shall  be  de- 
cided by  a  quorum  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  whose 
decision   shall  be  final. 

RULE  X. 

These  rules  may  be  added  to,  altered  or  amended,  at 
any  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  by  a  majority 
vote   of   those   present. 


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RULES  TO  BE  OBSERVED   BY  EXHIBITORS 


1.  In  case  of  horses  being  entered  and  not  exhibited,  the  entrance 
fees  will  be  forfeited. 

2.  When  one  horse  of  a  pair  does  not  exceed  half  an  inch  under  or 
half  an  inch  over  the  height  prescribed  in  the  class  in  which  they  are 
entered,  one  of  the  horses  being  within  the  limit,  the  pair  shall  not  be  dis- 
qualified, but  the  horse  that  is  not  within  the  prescribed  limit,  shall  not  be 
eligible  in  any  single  harness  except  for  which  his  height  qualifies  him. 

3.  The  Committee  will  not  be  responsible  for  any  accident  which 
raaj  occur  to  any  animal  or  vehicle  exhibited  at  the  show. 

4.  Any  act  of  discourtesy  or  disobedience  to  the  officials  on  the  part 
of  the  owner,  groom,  rider  or  driver,  will  disqualify  a  horse  from  adjudi- 
cation, and  the  owner  will  forfeit  entrance  fees. 

5.  Each  Exhibitor  will  be  forwarded  a  badge  entitling  him  to  ad- 
mission to  the  Show  Grounds  for  the  days  of  the  Show,  and  a  badge  for 
each  attendant  actually  required  by  him.  These  badges  are  not  trans- 
ferable and  will  be  forfeited  if  loaned  to  anyone. 

6.  All  attendants  coming  in  charge  of  horses  will  be  subject  to  the 
order  of  the  Committee,  and  must  have  their  horses  in  the  enclosure  next 
to  the  show  ring  at  least  a  quarter  of  an  hour  before  the  hour  appointed 
for  showing  them  in  the  ring  as  arranged  in  the  programme. 

7.  Exhibit  numbers  will  be  provided  at  the  show  grounds  and  must 
appear  on  the  exhibits  before  entering  the  show  ring. 

8.  No  person  will  be  allowed  in  the  Show  Ring  during  the  time  of 
judging  except  those  having  duties  to  perform. 

9.  Any  exhibitor  making  an  objection  to  the  award  of  the  judges 
must  lodge  his  objection  in  writing  with  the  Secretary  of  the  Horse 
Show  within  twenty-four  hours  after  the  award  is  made.  No  objection 
will  be  entertained  unless  accompanied  with  a  deposit  of  $25.00,  which 
will  be  forfeited  to  the  Committee  if  the  objection  is  not  sustained. 

10.  In  case  of  any  horse  being  disqualified,  the  winner  of  the  next 
succeeding  prize  in  that  class  shall  take  the  prize  that  had  been  awarded 
to  such  disqualified  horse. 

11.  All  riders  and  drivers  must  be  neatly  and  appropriately  dressed. 

12.  If  the  entries  in  any  two  or  more  classes  of  the  same  division 
are  not  sufficient  to  fill  them,  the  Committee  reserves  the  right  to  com- 
bine the  same  into  one  competition. 

13.  The  Committee  reserves  the  right  to  substitute  for  money  prizes, 
trophies. 

14.  Should  any  questions  or  dispute  arise,  not  provided  for  in  the 
foregoing  rules,  the  same  will  be  referred  to  the  Committee,  whose  decision 
shall  be  final. 


HORSE    SHOW    AND    SOCIETY    CIRCUS 

llOTH  CAVALRY 

FIRST  ANNUAL 

HORSE  SHOW  TIME  TABLE 

AT    COMMONWEALTH   ARMORY,   ALLSTON,   MASS. 


Exhibitors  must  have  their  entries  ready  to  enter  the  ring  15  minutes  ahead  of 
the  time  their  class  is  called. 

TUESDAY  EVENING,   OCT.    31.      8.00  P.   M. 

8.15 — Runabout   Horses    Class  13 

8.35 — Combination  Horses  over  15  hands   Class  21 

9.00 — Fours-in-Hand    Class  47 

9.15 — Saddle  Horses  over  14.2   Class  23 

9.45— Officers'  Saddle  Horses,  U.  S.  or  M.  N.-  G Class  31 

10.05 — Enlisted  Men's  Jumpers   Class  38 

10.25 — Novice  Hunters   Class  39 

WEDNESDAY  MATINEE,  NOV.  1.     2  P.  M. 

2.15 — Saddle  Pony  not  over  13  hands Class     3 

2.35 — Single  Harness,  ladies  to  drive    Class  15 

2.45 — Pony  Tandems   Class  IIB 

3.00 — Harness  Pony  not  over  12.2  hands Class     1 

3.15 — -Remount  Horses    Class  45 

3.45 — Road  Hacks    Class  24A 

4.05 — Versatile    Class    Class  22 

4.15 — Ladies'  Hunters  Class  42 

WEDNESDAY  EVENING,  NOV.  1.     8.00  P.  M. 

8.16 — Harness  Horses,  15  and  over Class  18 

8.35 — Ladies'  Saddle  Horses Class  25 

9.00 — Best  6-Horse  Artillery  Team   Class  30 

9.15— Police  Horses Class  32 

9.45— Officers'  Saddle  Horses,  M.  N.  G Class  33 

10.05 — Sporting  Tandems   Class  29 

10.15 — Heavy  Weight  Hunters Class  41 

THURSDAY  EVENING,  Nov.  2.    8.00  P.  M. 

8.15 — Harness  Pony  High  Stepping Class  11 

8.35 — Best  Trained  Officers'  Chargers    Class  36 

9.00 — ^Roadsters    Class  12 

9.15 — Saddle  Horse  over  15.2    Class  24 

9.45 — -Troopers'  Mounts    Class  35 

10.05 — Officers'  Jumpers     Class  37 

FRIDAY  EVENING,  NOV.  3.     8.00  P.  M. 

8.15 — Polo  Pony,  Light  Weight Class  10 

8.35— Saddle    Pairs    Class  26 

9.00 — Single  Harness  Horses   Class  14 

9.15— Park  Hacks    ." Class  23A 

9.45 — Novice  Saddle  Horses Class  27 

10.05 — Single  Harness  High-Stepper Class  16 

10.15 — Jumping,  Open  to  All   Class  43 

SATURDAY  MATINEE,  NOV.  4.     2  P.  M. 

2.15 — Saddle  Pony  over  13  Hands Class     4 

2.35 — Shetland  Driving  Ponies    Class     8 

3.00 — Harness  Pony  over  12.2    Class     2 

3.15 — Shetland  Ponies,  Saddle   Class     7 

3.45 — Saddle  Tandems     Class  28 

3.55 — Pony  Pairs    Class  llA 

4.05 — Pony,  Jumping Class     5 

4.15 — Middle  or  Light  Weight  Hunters    Class  40 

SATURDAY  EVENING,  NOV.  4.     8.00  P.  M. 

8.15 — Combination  Ponies,  14.2  and  under Class     6 

8.35 — Harness  Pairs Class  17 

9.00 — Combination  Horses,  15  hands  and  under Class  20 

9.15 — Harness  Tandems    Class  19 

9.45 — Polo  Ponies,  Heavy  Weight Class     9 

10.05 — Pairs  of  Jumpers    Class  46A 

10.25 — Officers'  Novice  Jumpers   Class  34 

Breeding  Classes  shown  in  hand  every  session. 

ARTHUR  VIGNOLES,  Secretary-Manager 


IIOTH    CAVALRY    (MASS.    NATIONAL    GUARD) 

LIST  OF  CLASSES 

PRIZES— ii-^  Prize— Blue  Ribbon  3d  Prize— Yellow  Ribbon 

2nd  Prize — Red  Ribbon  4th  Prize — White  Ribbon 


EVERY  EVENING 
CLASS  44 

EXHIBITION  OF  BREEDERS 

Shown  in  hand. 

Prize — Trophy 

1.  MISS  ELLIS,  bl  m,  15.0 1/2,  1  yr,  sire  Ellesdale,  dam  Miss  Chance 

Harry  W.   Knights 

2.  WOLFEDALE,  b  s,  15.0 V2,  2  yi-s,  registered  thoroughbred.  .  .Harry  W.  Knights 

3.  ETHELDALE,   b  m,    14.3,   sire  Ellesdale,   dam   Julia   Wolfe,    2   yrs,   registered 

thoroughbred   Harry  W.  Knights 

4.  RUSHDALE,   ch  m,   sire   Ellesdale,   dam   Torchlight,    15.1 1/2,    3   yrs,   registered 

thoroughbred   Harry  W.  Knights 

5.  HAMILTON  LOOK-IN,  ch  stud,  13.1,  3  yrs Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

6.  GLENAVON  VICTORIA,  br  m,  13.3,  8  yrs Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

7.  WILLISBROOK  BROWN  BERRY,  br  m,  13.3,  4  yrs  .  .Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

8.  SPRING  FASHION,  ch  m,  15.3,  5  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

9.  KING'S  MITRE,  ch  g,  15.2y2,  4  yrs   .  '. M.  F.  Murphy 

10.      HOLYPORT,  br  s,13.1,  8  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

TUESDAY  EVENING,  OCT.  31.  8  P.  M. 
CLASS  13 

RUNABOUT  HORSES 

To  be  shown  to  a  runabout. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  8.15  P.   M. 

1.  BOBCAYGEON  BRIDESMAID,  ch  m,  15.1,  6  yrs Frederick  A.  BisseU 

2.  PEACOCK,  b  g,  15.1,  6  yrs Longwood  Riding  Stable 

3.  SEATON  ARMAGH,  b  g,  15.3,  6  yrs   George  S.  West 

4.  ROYAL  CHARLIE,  ch  g,  14.3,  aged    M.  F.   Murphy 

CLASS  21 

COMBINATION  HORSES 

Over  15  hands.     (Right  is  reserved  to  combine  with  Class  20.) 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  8.35  P.  M. 

1.  TOWN  TALK,  b  m,  15.2%,  8  yrs Charles  R.   Greco 

2.  AVONMORE,  b  g,  15.1 1/2,  8  yrs Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

3.     Mi-s.  Frank  B.   Hopewell 

4.  SPRING,  br  m,  15.1,  6  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

5.  SALLY  JOHNSON,  ch  m,  15.1,  6  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

6.  CHECKERS,  ch  g,  15.3,  7  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

CLASS  47 

FOURS-IN-HAND 

1st   Prize,  $75.00 — 2nd  Prize,   $20.00 
JUDGED  AT '9.00  P.   M. 

1.     M.  F.  Murphy 


M.  F.  Murphy 


HORSE    SHOW    AND    SOCIETY    CIRCUS 


CLASS  23 

SADDLE  HORSES 

Over  14.2  and  not  exceeding  15  hands. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT  9.15  P.  M. 

1.  CAMILLA,  br  m,  14.2%,  6  yrs Longwood  Riding  Stable 

2.  LADY  DAINTY,  bl  m,  15,  5  yrs A  L.  O'Brien 

3.  GAY  LASS,  ch  m,  15.1  % ,  6  yrs Miss  Judith  Sage  Kelly 

4.  BETSY  ROSS,  ch  ni,  15.1  ¥2 ,  8  yrs Dukett's  Stable 

5.  AVONMORE,  b  g,  15.1 1/2 ,  8  yrs Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

6.  SPARKLET,  ch  m,  15,  4  yrs Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

7.  SUNBEAM,  ch  m,  14.31/2,  7  yrs Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

8.  MIGNONETTE,  b  m,  15,  6  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

9.  SALLY  JOHNSON,  ch  m,  15.1,  6  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

i  0.      CAPRICE,   ch  m,   15,   5  yrs    Dr.   P.  J.   Cronon 

CLASS  31 

OFFICERS'  SADDLE  HORSES 

Open  to  horses  owned  by  or  regularly  used  by  officers  of  the  U.S.A.  or 
N.G.     Conformation  50%.     Training,  manners  50%. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  9.45  P.  M. 

1.  HONEY  GIRL,  gr  m,   15,  6  yrs    Lieut.  Frank  E.   Meyers 

2.  HOUGHTON,  ch  g,  15.1,  5  yrs Lieut.  R.  A.  Mangini 

3.  HIRAM  O'BIFF,  ch  g,  15.2%,  6  yrs Capt.  A.  E.  Duncan,  110th  Cavalry 

4.  HI  BROW,  ch  g,  15.2,  aged    Major  Dana  T.   Gallup 

5.  COOTIE,  b  g,  15.1,  9  yrs Troop  C,  110th  Cavalry 

6.  BUSTER,  ch  g,   14.3,  aged    Troop  C,   110th   Cavalry 

7.  SMUGGLER,  b  g,  15.2,  aged Lieut.  Theodore  G.  Holcombe 

CLASS  38 

ENLISTED  MEN'S  JUMPERS 

To  be  horses  regularly  used  by  the  110th  Cavalry  and  ridden  by  enlisted 
men  over  jumps  about  3  ft.  high. 

Trophy 
JUDGED   AT   10.05  P.   M. 

1.  STEVE,  br  g,  15.2,  8  yrs Corpl.  G.  R.  Breitzke 

2.  HOOTCH,  b  m,   15.3,  6  yrs J.   J.   Walsh 

3.  BERT,  ch  g,  14.3,  8  yrs    Troop  C,   110th  Cavalry 

4.  CAKE,  b  g,  15.1,  8  yrs   Troop  C,  110th  Cavalry 

CLASS  39 

NOVICE  HUNTERS 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT   10.25  P.   M. 

1.  FREE  STATE,  b  g,  16  6  yrs Capt.  P.  H.  Sherwood,  Cavalry 

2.  NATIONAL  BANK,  ch  g,  16,  7  yrs Capt.  P.  H.  Sherwood,  Cavalry 

3.  MANSLAYER,  ch  g,  16.3,  6  yrs Capt.  P.  H.  Sherwood,  Cavalry 

4.  PAUL,  ch  g,  16,  6  yrs George  A.  Haynes 

5.  ZONTA,  b  g,  16.2,  6  yrs Newton  Centre  Riding  School 

6.  FLEET  STARLING,  br  g,  16,   5  yrs    Sydney  A.   Beggs 

7.  MARKHAM,  b  g,  15.1,  5  yrs    M.  F.  Murphy 

8.  INK,  bl  g,  16.2,  6  yrs   Newton  Centre  Riding  School 

9.  HOLLYHOCK,  br  g,   16.2,   6  yrs    Lewis  Dowd 

WEDNESDAY  MATINEE,  NOV.  1.     2  P.  M. 
CLASS  3 

SADDLE  PONIES 

Not  over  13  hands. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT  2.15  P.  M. 


IIOTH    CAVALRY    (MASS.    NATIONAL    GUARD) 

1.  JUPITER,  b  g,  11,  9  yrs Miss  Laura  Buff 

2.  SAMMY,  b  g,  12.1,  5  yrs George  S.  West,  Jr. 

3.  DIXIE,  sp  g,  13,  6  yrs Harry  Good 

4.  SEAHAM  NETTY   D.  F.   Sullivan 

5.  BUTTERCUP,  cream  m,  11.2,  7  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

6.  JOEY,  bl  g,  12.1,  6  yrs P.  J.  Martin 

CLASS  15 

SINGLE  HARNESS  HORSES 

Ladies  to  drive. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  2.35  P.  M. 

1.  PEACOCK,  b  g,  15.1,  6  yrs Longwood  Riding  Stable 

2.  BOBCAYGEON  BRIDESMAID,  ch  m,  15.1,  6  yrs Frederick  A.  Bissell 

3.  SEATON  ARMAGH,  b  g,  15.3,  6  yrs Mrs.  George  S.  West 

4.  COCK  O'THE  NORTH,  br  g,  15.3,  8  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

CLASS  11  B 

PONY  TANDEMS 

High  Stepping 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  2.45  P.  M. 

1.  GLENAVON  VICTORIA,  br  m,  13.3,  8  yrs 

WILLISBROOK  BROWN  BERRY,  br  m,  13.3,  4  yrs  .  .  Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

2.  RADIANT  NIPPER,  ch  g,  13.1 1/2,  8  yrs, 

GLENAVON  SHELLFIRE,  ch  s,  13.1 1/2,  7  yrs Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

3.  FULGORA,  ch  m,  12.2 Gwydyr  Stables 

FULANGE,  ch  m,  12.3    , Gwydyr  Stables 

CLASS  1 

HARNESS  PONIES 

11.2  but  not  exceeding-  12.2  hands.    To  be  shown  by  children  under  16 
years  of  age.    Open  only  to  ponies  used  regularly  by  children. , 

Trophy  presented  by  Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 
JUDGED  AT   3.00  P.   M. 

1.  JUPITER,  b  g,  11,  9  yrs   Miss  Laura  Buff 

2.  SAMMY,  b  g,  12.1,  5  yrs Miss  Dorothy  West 

3.  JOEY,  bl  g,  12.1,  6  yrs   P.  J.  Martin 

CLASS  45 

REMOUNT  HORSES 

Mare  or  gelding  4  years  old  or  over — 15  hands  and  not  exceeding  16.1 

hands.    Capable  of  carrying  250  lbs.  on  field  service.    To  be 

shown  under  saddle  at  a  walk,  trot  and  canter. 

1st,  $15.00 — 2nd,   $10.00 — 3rd,  $5.00 — presented  by  American   Remount  Association 

JUDGED  AT  3.15  P.   M. 

1.  NORELLA,  ch  m,   16.1,   5   yrs    John  H.   McDonough 

2.  HIS  HONOR,  br  g,  16,  7  yrs Sergt.  Henry  G.  Lambert 

3.  STEVE,  br  g,  15.2,  8  yrs   Corpl.  G.  R.  Breitzke 

4.  HAL  WALTON,  ch  g,  I5.OV2,  7  yrs Sergt.  Leon  G.  Ayer 

5.  ERIC,  br  g,  16.1,  4  yrs Francis  Peabody 

6.  SMUGGLER,  b  g,  15.2y2,  10  yrs    Lieut.  Theodore  G.  Holcombe 

7.  HOOTCH,  b  m,  15.3,  6  yrs J.  J.  Walsh 

8.  HIRAM  O'BIFF,  ch  g,  15.2%,  6  yrs Capt.  A.  E.  Duncan,  110th  Cavalry 

9.  CONSTANCE,  br  m,  15.3,  5  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

10.  CHECKMATE,  ch  g,  15.3,  7  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 


HORSE    SHOW    AND    SOCIETY    CIRCUS 

CLASS  24  A 

ROAD  HACKS 

Should  have  fast  walk,  smart  trot,  slow  canter. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3ra,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT  3.45  P.  M. 

1.  CAPT.  BRUCE  BAIRNSFATHER,  ch  g,  15.3%,  5  prs  .  .Mrs.  Samuel  B.  Ridge 

2.  RED,   ch  g,   15.3,   7   jn:s    John    Gallagher 

3.  STAR  OP  THE  EAST,  gr  g,  16,  7  yrs S.  J.  McNeilly 

4.  CORSAIR,  b  g,  15.3,  6  yrs Francis  Peabody 

5.  ERIC,  br  g,  16.1,  4  yrs Francis  Peabody 

6.  GRAY  SAM,  gr  g,  15.3,  6  yrs Mrs.  Caroline  Saunders 

7.  AVONMORE,  b  g,  15.1  ¥2,  8  yrs Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

8.     Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

9.  ALUMINUM,  gr  g,  16,  5  yrs   •.    M.  F.  Murphy 

10.     VILLAGE  GIRL,  ch  m,  15.1,  6  yrs   M.  F.  Murphy 

il.     WOODFORD  REX,  eh  g,  15.21/2,  5  yrs   Harry  E.  Robinson 

12.  CHECKERS,   ch  g,   15.3,   6  yrs    Dr.   P.   J  .Cronon 

13.  CONSTANCE,  br  m,  15.3,  5  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

14.  CHECKMATE,  ch  g,  15.3,  7  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

CLASS  22 

VERSATILE  CLASS 

This  class  to  be  shown  in  harness,  then  shown  under  saddle  at  the  walk, 
trot  and  canter,  then  ridden  over  four  fences  about  3  ft.  6  in.  high. 

Trophy — Cup  presented  by  Hotel  Lenox 
JUDGED  AT  4.05  P.   M. 

1.  CHIEFTAIN,  b  g,  15.2,  8  yrs M.  Raymond  Hatch 

2.  BOB,  b  g,  15.11/2,  10  yrs Harry  Good 

3.  TRADESMAN,  ch  g,  16,  8  yrs   M.  F.  Murphy 

4.  PRIDE  OF  KILDARE,  b  g,  16.2,  6  yrs Miss  Alice  Stuart 

5.  CHECKERS,  ch  g,  15.3,  7  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

CLASS  42 

LADY'S  HUNTERS 

To  be  ridden  by  a  lady  astride  or  side  saddle.    Performance  50%,  manners 

25%,  conformation  25%. 

Trophy  presented  by  Mr.  H.  S.  Orr 
JUDGED  AT  4.15  P.  M. 

1.  PRIDE  OF  KILDARE,  b  g,  16.2,  6  yrs Miss  Alice  Stuart 

2.  MISS  CHESTER,  ch  m,  16   Gwydyr  Stables 

3.  PLAY  BOY,  ch  g,  14.1 1/2    Gwydyr  Stables 

4.  HOLLYHOCK,  br  g,  16.2,  6  yrs Lewis  Dowd 

WEDNESDAY  EVENING,  NOV.  1.    8.00  P.  M. 
CLASS  18 

HARNESS  HORSES 

15  hands  and  over.    General  appearance,  individuality,  and  true  all  round 

action  to  be  considered.     Excessive  high  action  not  required. 

To  be  shown  to  a  four-wheeled  vehicle. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT  8.15  P.  M. 

1.  BOBCAYGEON  BRIDESMAID,  ch  m,  15.1,  6  yrs    Frederick  A.  Bissell 

2.  SEATON  ARMAGH,  b  g,  15.3,  6  yrs George  S.  West 

3.  TERRINGTON  WITCHERY,  ch  m,  15.2%,  6  yrs Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

4.  COCK  O'THE  NORTH,  br  g,  15.3,  8  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

5.  SPRING  FASHION,  ch  m,  15.2,  5  yrs    M.  P.  Murphy 


IIOTH    C  AV  ALRY    (  M  ASS  .    NATIONAL    GUARD) 

CLASS  25 

LADY'S  SADDLE  HORSES 

To  be  ridden  by  a  lady  astride  or  side  saddle. 

Trophy   presented   by    Mr.    Arthur   Vignoles 
JUDGED  AT  8.35  P.   M. 

1.  SIR  RODNEY,  ch  g,  13.31/2,  6  yrs Dukett's  Stables 

2.  GAY  LASS,  ch  m,  15.1  % ,  6  yrs    Miss  Judith  Sage  Kelly 

3.  SILENT  FRIEND,  ch  g,  16.2,  5  yrs A.  L.  O'Brien 

4.  CAMILLA,  br  m,  14.2  %,  6  yrs Longwood  Riding  Stable 

5.  TOWN  TALK,  b  m,  15.2 1/2,  8  yrs Charles  R.  Greco 

6.  NORELLA,  ch  m,  16.1,  5  yrs   John  H.  McDonough 

7.  STAR  OF  THE  EAST,  gr  g,  16,  7  yrs   S.  J.  McNeilly 

8.  HOUGHTON,     ch  g,  15.1,  5  yrs   Lieut.  R.  A.  Mangini 

9.  BONNIE,  ch  m,  16,  9  yrs   Harry  Good 

10.     Mrs.   Frank   B.    Hopewell 

11.  SPRING,  br  m,  15.1,  6  yrs M.  J.  Murphy 

12.  WOODFORD  REX,  ch  g,  15.2 1/2,  5  yrs Harry  E.  Robinson 

13.  SALLY  JOHNSON,  ch  m,  15.1,  6  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

14.  CHECKERS,  ch  g,  15.  3,  7  yrs   Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

15.  CONSTANCE,   br  m,   15.3,   5  yrs    Dr.   P.   J.    Cronon 

CLASS  30 

BEST  SIX-HORSE  ARTILLERY  TEAM 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  9.00  P.   M. 

CLASS  32 

POLICE  HORSES 

Open  to  Boston  Police,  Metropolitan  Police,  and  Massachusetts  State  Patrol. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  9.15  P.  M. 

CLASS  33 

OFFICERS'  SADDLE  HORSES,  M.  N.  G. 

Horses  owned  by  or  regularly  used  by  officers  of  the  Mass.  N.G. 

Trophy  presented  by   Miss   Mary   Murphy 
JUDGED  AT  9.45  P.   M. 

1.  HOUGHTON,  ch  g,  15.1,  5  yrs    Lieut.  R.  A.  Mangini 

2.  CHIQUITA,  b  m,  15,  8  yrs Major  C.  L.  Furbe-- 

3.  SMUGGLER,  b  g,  Ib.ZVz,  10  yrs Lieut.  Theodore  G.  Holcombe 

4.  HIRAM  O'BIFF,  ch  g,  15.2%,  6  yrs Capt.  A.  E.  Duncan,  110th  Cavalry 

5.  HI  BROW,  ch  g,  15.2,  aged    Major  Dana  T.   Gallup 

6.  WHITEY,  ch  g,  15,  6  yrs Troop  C,  110th  Cavalry 

CLASS  29 

SPORTING  TANDEMS 

Horses  to  be  shown  tandem  before  a  vehicle  first,  then  leader  to  be  shown 

over  four  successive  jumps  about  4  ft.  high.     Wheeler 

to  be  judged  as  a  harness  horse. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT   10.05  P.   M. 

1.     M.  F.  Murphy 

M.  F.  Murphy 

2.     .  .  . M.  F.  Murphy 

M.  F.  Murphy 


HORSE    SHOW    AND    SOCIETY    CIRCUS 

CLASS  41 

HEAVY  WEIGHT  HUNTERS 

Up  to  carrying  190  lbs.    Performance  75%,  confoi-mation  257o. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
(Also  tlie  "Copley  Plaza  Cup") 

JUDGED   AT   10.15  P.  M. 

1.  MANSLAYER,   ch  g,   16.3,   6  yrs    Capt.   P.   H.   Sherwood,    Cavalry 

2.  MISS   CHANCE,  ch  m,  16.1  Va,  9  yrs    Harry  W.   Knights 

3.  LIGHT     O'LOVE,  b  m,  16,  7  yrs    Sydney  A.  Beggs 

4.  KILKEE,  b  g,  16,  aged   Sydney  A.   Beggs 

5.  BLIGHTY,   br  b,   16.1,   8  yrs    M.  F.   Murphy 

6.  RELIANCE,  br  g,  16.2,  8  yi-s   M.  F.   Murphy 

7.  PRIDE  OF  KILDARE,  b  g,  16.2,  6  yi-s Miss  Alice  Stuart 

8.  MISS  CHESTER,  ch  m,   16    Gwydyr  Stables 

THURSDAY  EVENING,  NOV.  2.    8.00  P.  M. 
CLASS  11 

HARNESS  PONIES 

High  stepping.     14.2  and  under.     To  be  shown  to  an  appropriate  vehicle. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT   8.15  P.  M. 

1.  IRVINGTON  RIVAL,  b  g,  14,  4  yrs Mrs.  Frederick  A.  Bissell 

2.  GLENAVON  VICTORIA,  br  m,  13.3,  8  yrs Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

3.  RADIANT  NIPPER,  ch  g,  IS.lVa,  yrs Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

4.  GLENAVON  SHELLFIRE,  br  s,  13.1 1/2 ,  yrs Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

5.  HOLYPORT  FIREDANCE,  br  s,  13,  6  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

6.  FULGORA,  ch  m,  12.2    Gwydyr  Stables 

7.  FULANGE,  ch  m,  12.3    Gvsrydyr  Stables 

CLASS  36 

BEST  TRAINED  OFFICERS'  CHARGERS 

Open  to  horses  owned  or  regulai'ly  used  by  officers  of  U.S.A  or  M.N.G. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  8.35  P.  M. 

1.  HONEY  GIRL,  gr  m,  15,  6  yrs    Lieut.  Frank  E.  Meyers 

2.  HOUGHTON,  ch  g,  15.1,  5  yrs   Lieut.  R.  A.  Mangini 

8.  HIRAM  O'BIFF,  ch  g,  15.2%,  6  yi-s Capt.  A.  E.  Duncan,  110th  Cavalry 

4.  HI  BROW,  ch  g,  15.2,  aged Major  Dana  T.  Gallup,  110th  Cavalry 

5.  BUSTER,  ch  g,   14.3,  aged    Troop   C,   110th  Cavalry 

6.  PEG,  b  g,  15,  aged Capt.  P.  C.  Lewis,  110th  Cavalry 

CLASS  12 

ROADSTERS 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  9.00  P.  M. 

1.  SIR  RODNEY,  ch  g,  13.3 1/2 ,  6  yrs Dukett's  Stables 

2.  PEACOCK,  b  g,  15.1,  6  yi's Longwood  Riding  Stable 

3.  CHANCELLOR  FRISCO,  ch  g,  15.2,  8  yrs Thomas  F.  Murphy 

CLASS  24 

SADDLE  HORSES 

Over  15.2  hands. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 

And  Trophy  presented  by  London  Harness  Company 

JUDGED  AT  9.15  P.  M. 

1.  BARONET,  ch  g,  15.3,  6  vrs Dukett's  Stables 

2.  CAPT.  BRUCE  BAIRNSFATHER,  ch  g,  15.3%,  5  yrs Mrs.  Samuel  B.  Ridge 

3.  SILENT  FRIEND,  ch  g,   16.2,   5   yrs    A.   L.   O'Brien 

4.  TOWN  TALK,  b  m,  15.21/2,  8  yrs    Charles  R.  Greco 

5.  NATIONAL     BANK,  ch  g,  16',  7  yrs Capt.  P.  H.  Sherwood,  Cavalry 


Horses  regularly  used  by  enlisted  men  of  M.N.G.    Conformation  50%. 


IIOTH    CAVALRY    (MASS.    NATIONAL    GUARD) 

6.  NORELLA,  ch  m,  16.1,  5  yrs John  H.  McDonough 

7.  RED,  ch  g,  15.3,  7  yrs John  Gallagher 

8.  STAR  OP  THE  EAST,  gr  g,  16,  7  yrs   S.  J.  McNeilly 

9.  CORSAIR,  b  g,  15.3,  6  yrs   Francis  Peabody 

10.  ERIC,  br  g,  16.1,  4  yrs Francis  Peabody 

11.  BOY,  ch  g,  16,  5  yrs    L.  Fred  Sanborn 

12.  GRAY  SAM,  gr  g,  15.3,  6  yrs Mrs.  Caroline  Saunders 

13.  BONNIE,  ch  m,   16,   9  yrs    Harry  Good 

14.  IRMA  DENMARK,  b  m,  15.2 1/2,  6  yrs    Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

15.  SPRING,  br  m,  15.1,  6  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

16.  GOLDEN  SPEAR,  ch  g,   15.3,   5  yrs    P.  J.   Martin 

17.  WOODFORD  REX,  ch  g,  15.2 1/2,  5  yrs Harry  E.  Robinson 

18.  CHECKERS,  ch  g,  15.3,  6  yrs   Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

19.  CONSTANCE,  br  m,  15.3,  5  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

20.  CHECKMATE,  ch  g,  15.3,  7  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

CLASS  35 

TROOPERS'  MOUNTS 

Training,  manners  50%. 

Trophy  presented  by  1st.  Prov.  Troop  Cav.  of  Mass. 
JUDGED  AT  9.45  P.  M. 

1.  HIS  HONOR,  br  g,   16,   7  yrs    Sergt.  Henry  G.  Lambert 

2.  STEVE,  br  g,  15.2,8  yrs Corpl.  G.  R.  Breitze 

3.  HARRIET,  b  m,  15,  6  yrs Sergt.  Edwin  A.   Smith 

4.  HAL  WALTON,   ch  g,   15.0  Va,   7  yrs    Sergt.   Leon   G.   Ayer 

5.  HOOTCH,  b  m,  15.3,  6  yrs J.  J.  Welsh 

CLASS  37 

OFFICERS'  JUMPERS 

To  be  owned  or  regularly  used  by  officers  of  the  U.S.A.  or  M.N.G. 

Trophy 
JUDGED   AT   10.05  P.   M. 

1.  HONEY  GIRL,  gr  m,  15,  6  yrs Lieut.  Frank  E.  Meyers 

2.  HOUGHTON,  ch  g,  15.1,  5  yrs Lieut.  R.  A.  Mangini 

3.  HIRAM  O'BIFF,  ch  g,  15.2%,  6  yrs Capt.  A.  E.  Duncan 

4.  COGNAC,  b  g,  15,  aged Troop  C,  110th  Cavalry 

5     NATIONAL  BANK,  ch  g,  16,  8  yrs Capt.  P.  H.  Sherwood,  Cavalry 

6.  FREE  STATE,  b  g,  16,  6  yrs Capt.  P.  H.  Sherwood  Cavalry 

7.  MANSLAYER,  ch  g,  16.3,  6  yrs   Capt.  P.  H.  Sherwood,  Cavalry 

FRIDAY  EVENING,  NOV.  3.     8.00  P.  M. 
CLASS  10 

POLO  PONIES 

Light  weight. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  8.15  P.   M. 

1.  GOLD  BAR,  ch  g,  15.0 1/2 ,  6  yrs Dukett's  Stables 

2.  BAY  RUM,  b  g,  15,  8  yrs Capt.  P.  H.  Sherwood,  Cavalry 

3.  JACKANAPES,  b  g,  14.3,  5  yrs    1st  Lieut.   G.   Carlton  Adams 

4.  MISCHIEF,  b  g,  14.2,  7  yrs Charles  F.  Williams 

5.  NERO,  ch  g,  14.3,  8  yrs   Arthur  Vignoles 

CLASS  26 

SADDLE  PAIRS 

One  to  be  suitable  for,  and  ridden  by  a  lady,  the  other  to  be  suitable  for, 

and  ridden  by  a  gentleman.    Horses  need  not 

be  the  property  of  one  owner. 

Trophy  presented  by  Mr.   P.  J.  Westcott 
JUDGED  AT  8.35  P.  M. 

1.      BETSY  ROSS,  ch  m,  15.11/2,  8  yrs, 

SIR  RODNEY,  ch  g,  13.31/2,  6  yrs,  Dukett's  Stables 


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2.  NORELLA,  ch  m,  16.1,  5  yrs, 

VIVA,  b  m,  15.2,  8  yrs  John  H.  McDonough 

3.     Miss  Virginia  Horner 

M.  F.  Murphy 

4.  SALLY  JOHNSON,  ch  m,  15.1,  6  yi-s, 

CAPRICE,  ch  m,  15.1,  5  yrs.  Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

5.  CHECKERS,  ch  g,  15.3,  7  yrs, 

CHECKMATE,  ch  g,  15.3,  7  yrs  Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

CLASS  14 

SINGLE  HARNESS  HORSES 

Manner  of  going  and  conformation  to  be  considered. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT  9.00  P.   M. 

1.  BOBCAYGEON  BRIDESMAID,  b  g,   15,  4  yrs    Frederick  A.   Bissell 

2.  PEACOCK,  b  g,  15.1,  6  yrs Longwood  Riding  Stable 

3.  SEATON  ARMAGH,  b  g,   15.3,  6  yrs    George  S.  West 

4.  TERRINGTON  WITCHERY,  ch  m,  15.2%,  6  yrs Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

5.  COCK  O'THE  NORTH,  br  g,  15.3,  8  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

6.  SPRING  FASHION,  ch  m,  15.2,  5  yrs M.  P.  Murphy 

CLASS  23  A 

PARK  HACKS 

Should  have  high  action,  good  manners  and  be  perfectly  balanced. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT  9.15  P.  M. 

1.  SPARKLET,  ch  m,  15,  4  yrs Mrs|  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

2.     Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

3.  SPRING,  br  m,   15.1,  6  yrs    M.   F.  Murphy 

4.  KNIGHT  OF  HEATHER,  b  g,  15.3,  6  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

5.  GOLDEN  SPEAR,  ch  g,  15.3,  5  yrs    P.  J.  Martin 

6.  WOODFORD  REX,  ch  g,  15.2y2,  5  yrs Harry  E.  Robinson 

7.  THE  LARK,  b  g,   15.3,   7  yrs    William  E.   Curran 

8.  CAPRICE,  ch  m,  15,  5  yrs    P.  J.  Cronon 

9.  CHECKERS,  ch  g,  15.3,  7  yrs   Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

10.     SALLY  JOHNSON,  ch  m,  15.1,  6  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

CLASS  27 

NOVICE  SADDLE  HORSES 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  9.45  P.  M. 

1.  CHIQUITA,  ch  m,   15,   6  yrs    M.   Raymond  Hatch 

2.  CAPT.  BRUCE  BAIRNSFATHER,  ch  g,  15.3%,  5  yrs Mrs.  Samuel  B.  Ridge 

3.  GAY  LASS,  ch  m,  15.1%,  6  yrs Miss  Judith  Sage  Kelly 

4.  SILENT  FRIEND,  ch  g,   16.2,   5  yrs    A.   L.   O'Brien 

5.  CAMILLA,  br  m,  14.2 %,  6  yrs Longwood  Riding  Stables 

6.  TOWN  TALK,  b  m,  15.2y2 ,  8  yrs Charles  R.   Greco 

7.  NATIONAL  BANK,  ch  g,  16,  7  yrs Capt.  P.  H.  Sherwood,  Cavalry 

8.  DIANA,  br  m,  14.1,  6  yrs    Longwood  Riding  Stable 

9.  BARONET,  ch  g,  15.3,  6  yrs Dukett's  Stables 

10.  BETSY  ROSS,  ch  m,  15.1  V2,  8  yrs Dukett's  Stables 

11.  NORELLA,  ch  m,  16.1,  5  yrs John  H.  McDonough 

12.  RED,   ch  g,   15.3,   7   yrs    John   Gallagher 

13.  BUBBLES,  gr  m,  15,  4  yrs Thomas  Fay  Walsh 

14.  GRAY  SAM,  gr  g,  15.3,  6  yrs Mrs.  Caroline  Saunders 

15.  VILLAGE  GIRL,  ch  m,  15.1,  6  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

16.  GOLDEN  SPEAR,  ch  g,  15.3,  5  yrs .P.  J.  Martin 

17.  HOUGHTON,  ch  g,  15.3,  5  yrs Roland  A.  Mangini 

18.  THE  LARK,  b  g,  15.3,  7  yrs William  E.  Curran 

19.  CAPRICE,  ch  m,  15,  5  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

20.  SCOUT,  ch  g,  15.2,  6  yrs Harry  Good 

21.  JEAN  E.,  b  m,  15.2,  8yrs    Philip  H.  Thayer 


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CLASS  16 

SINGLE  HARNESS  HORSES 

High  Steppers.    To  be  shown  to  an  appropriate  vehicle. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT   10.05  P.   M. 

1.  TERRINGTON  WITCHERY,  ch  m,  15.2%,  6  yrs Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

2.  COCK  O'THE  NORTH,  br  g,  15.3,  8  yi-s M.  F.  Murphy 

3.  COCK  O'THE  EAST,  br  g,  15.3,  5  yrs M.  F  .Murphy 

CLASS  43 

JUMPING 

Open  to  all. 
Performance  only  to  count. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT   10.15  P.   M., 

1.  DRYAD,  b  m,  14.2,  5  yrs   Francis  Peabody 

2.  CORSAIR,  b  g,  15.3,  6  yrs   Francis  Peabody 

3.  MISS  CHANCE,  ch  m,   16.1  ¥2,  9   yrs Harry  W.   Knights 

4.  SING  SONG,  b  m,  16,  7  yrs Sydney  A.  Beggs 

5.  LIGHT  O'LOVE,  b  m,  .16,  7  yi-s    Sydney  A.   Beggs 

6.  KILKEE,  b  g,   16,   aged    Sydney   A.   Beggs 

7.  TRADESMAN,  ch  g,  16,  9  yrs   M.  F.  Murphy 

8.  BLIGHTY,  br  g,  16.1,  8  yrs   M.  F.  Murphy 

9.  PRIDE  OF  KILDARE,  b  g,  16.2,  6  yrs    Miss  Alice  Stuart 

10.     PLAY  BOY,  ch  g,  14.1  V2    Gwydyr  Stables 

SATURDAY  MATINEE,  NOV.  4.    2  P.  M. 
CLASS  4 

SADDLE  PONIES 

Over  13  hands  but  not  exceeding  14.2  hands. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  2.15  P.   M. 

1.  DIANA    ,br  m,  14.1,  6  yrs Longwood  Riding  Stable 

2.  SIR  RODNEY,  ch,  g,  13.3  ¥2,  6yrs .Dukett's  Stables 

3.  TWO  SPOT,  ch  g,  14,  9  yrs A.  L.  O'Brien 

4.  DRYAD,  b  m,  14.2,  5  yrs Francis  Peabody 

5.  CUDDLES,  ch  m,  14.1  % ,  yrs Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

6.  THE  IMP,  br  g,  13.1,  8  yi-s M.  F.  Murphy 

7.  SUNRAY,  ch  g,  13.3,  5  yrs  Miss  Alice  Stuart 

8.  HONEY  GIRL,  sk  m,  13.1 1/2,  5  yrs : Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

9.  PLAY  BOY,  ch  g,  14.1  V2    Gwydyr  Stables 

CLASS  8 

SHETLAND  PONIES 

To  be  driven  by  children  under  14  years  of  age. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  2.35  P.  M. 

1.  MOCLIPS,  bl  s,  10,  10  yrs George  T.  Whitteniore 

2.  PEGGY,  sk  m,   11.2,  aged    John  H.   McDonough 

3.  BUTTERCUP,  cream  m,  11.2,  7  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

4.  BLACKIE,  bl  m,  8.2,  5  yrs   Clifford  H.  Pratt 

CLASS  2 

HARNESS  PONIES 

Over  12.2,  but  not  exceeding  14.2  hands. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT  3.00  P.  M. 

1.  TRIVINGTON  RIVAL,  b  g,  14,  4  yrs Mrs.  Frederick  A.  Bissell 

2.  DIANA,  br  m,  14,  6  yrs Longwood  Riding  Stable 


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3.  GLENAVON  VICTORIA,  br  m,  13.3,  8  yrs Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

4.  RADIANT  NIPPER,  ch  g,  13.1 1/2,  8  yi-s Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

5.  GLENAVON  SHELLFIRE,  br  s,  13.1 1/2,  7  yrs    Mrs.  Frank  B.   Hopewell 

6.  HOLYPORT  FIRE  DANCE,  br  s,  13,  6  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

7.  FULGORA,  ch  m,  12.2    Gwydyi-  Stables 

8.  FULANGE,  ch  m,  12.3    Gwydyi-  Stables 

CLASS  7 

SHETLAND  PONIES 

Under  Saddle. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  3.15  P.   M. 

1.  PEGGY,  sk  m,  11.2,  aged John  H.  McDonough 

2.  BUTTERCUP,  cream  m,  11.2,  7  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

3.  TOPSY,  sk  m,  7.1,  8  yrs Clifford  H.  Pratt 

4.  B'LACKIE,  bl  m,  8.2,  5  yrs   Clifford  H.  Pratt 

CLASS  28 

SADDLE  TANDEMS 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT  3.45  P.  M. 

1.  BETSY  ROSS,  ch  m,  15.1 1/2,  8  yi-s, 

SIR  RODNEY,  ch  g,  13.3 Ms,  6  yrs,  Dukett's  Stable 

2.  CUDDLES,  ch  m,  14.1%,  6  yrs, 

SUNBEAM,  ch  m,  14.31/2,  6  yrs,  Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

3.  LADY  BETTY,  bl  m,  14.1,  4  yrs, 

JOEY,  bl  g,  12.1,  6  yrs,  P.  J.  Martin 

CLASS  11  A 

PONY  PAIRS 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  3.55  P.  M. 

1.  GLENAVON  VICTORIA,  br  m,  13.3,  8  yrs 

WILLISBROOK  BROWN  BERRY,  br  m,  13.3,  4  yrs  .  .  Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

2.  RADIANT  NIPPER,  ch  g,  13.1  V2,  8  yrs, 

GLENAVON  SHELLFIRE,  ch  s,  13.1 1/2,  7  yrs Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

3.  FULGORA,   ch  m,    12.2 Gwydyr   Stables 

FULANGE,  ch  m  12.3    Gwydyr  Stables 

CLASS  5 

PONY  JUMPING 

Ponies  not  to  exceed  14.2  hands.    To  be  shown  over  jumps  about  3  ft.  high, 
and  to  be  ridden  by  children  under  16  years  of  age. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  4.05  P.   M. 

1.  TWO  STEP,  pie  g,  13.3  Va,  6  yrs Newton  Centre  Riding  School 

2.  DRYAD,  b  m,  14.2,  5  yrs Francis  Peabody 

3.  THE  IMP,  br  g,  13.1,  8  yrs M.  F.  Murphy 

4.  SUNMAID,  r  m,  13.^,  4  yrs P.  J.  Martin 

5.  PLAY  BOY,  ch  g,  14.1  Va    Gwydyr  Stables 

CLASS  40 

MIDDLE  OR  LIGHT  WEIGHT  HUNTERS 

Performance  75%.     Conformation  25%. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED   AT   4.15  P.   M. 

1.  DRYAD,  b  m,  14.2,  5  yrs   Francis  Peabody 

2.  CORSAIR,  b  g,  15.3,  6  yrs   Francis  Peabody 


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3.  FLEET  STARLING,  br  g,  16,  5  yrs Sydney  A.  Beggs 

4.  YAMA  GIRL,  b  m,  15.2,  4  yrs Sydney  A.  Beggs 

5.  SING  SONG,  b  m,  16,  7  yrs   Sydney  A.  Beggs 

6.  TRADESMAN,  ch  g,  16,  9  yrs   M.  F.  Murphy 

SATURDAY  EVENING,  NOV.  4.    8.00  P.  M. 
CLASS  6 

COMBINATION  PONIES 

14.2  hands  and  under. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT  8.15  P.  M. 

1.  SIR  RODNEY,  ch  g,  13,  3.0 ¥2,  6  yrs Dukett's  Stables 

2.  TWO  SPOT,  ch  g,  14,  9  yrs   A.  L.   O'Brien 

3.  CUDDLES,  ch  m,  14,  1.0%  yrs Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

4.  THE  IMP,  br  g,  13.1,  8  yrs   M.  F.  Murphy 

5.  SUNRAY,  ch  g,  13.3  5  yrs Miss  Alice  Stuart 

6.  HONEY  GIRL,  sk  m,  13.0y2,  5  yrs Dr.  P.  J.  Cronon 

7.  PLAY  BOY,  ch  g,  14.1  y2    ; Gwydyr  Stables 

CLASS  17 

HARNESS  PAIRS 

All  round  action  and  evenness  of  going  50%.     Conformation  50%. 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.00 
JUDGED  AT  8.35  P.   M. 

1.  EXCESSIVE,  b  g,  15,  aged 
EXPRESSIVE,  b  g,  15  aged 

Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

2.  COCK  O'THE  NORTH,  br  g,  15.3,  8  yrs, 
COCK  O'THE  EAST,  br  g,  15.3,  5  yrs 

M.  P.  Murphy 

3.  KING'S  MITRE,  ch  g,  15.2,  5  yrs, 
SPRING  FASHION,  ch  m,  15.2,  5  yrs, 

M.  F.  Murphy 

CLASS  20 

COMBINATION  HORSES 

15  hands  and  under. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  9.00  P.   M. 

1.  DIANA,  br  m,   14.1,  6  yrs Longwood  Riding  Stable 

2.  SIR  RODNEY,  ch  g,  13.31/2,  6  yrs    Dukett's  Stables 

3.  SUNBEAM,  ch  m,  14.31/2,  7  yrs Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

4.  MIGNONETTE,  b  m,  15,  6  yrs    M.  F.  Murphy 

5.  CAPRICE,   ch  m,   15,   5  yrs    Dr.   P.   J.   Cronon 

CLASS  19 

HARNESS  TANDEMS 

To  be  shown  before  an  appropriate  vehicle. 

Trophy 
JUDGED  AT  9.15  P.   M. 

1.  EXCESSIVE,  b  g,  15,  aged 
EXPRESSIVE,  b  g,  15,  aged 

Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Sylvester 

2.     Mrs.  Frank  B.   Hopewell 

Mrs.  Frank  B.  Hopewell 

3.     M.  F.  Murphy 

M.  F.  Murphy 


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CLASS  9 

POLO  PONIES 

Heavy  weights.    To  be  judged  on  manners,  handiness  and  conformation. 

Perfoi-mance  75%,  coiiformation  25%.    To  be  shown 

with  mallet  and  ball  if  requested. 

Trophy 
JUDGED   AT   9.45  P.   M. 

1.  GOLD  BAR,  ch  g,  15.0  Va,  6  yrs Dukett's  Stables 

2.  REX,  b  g,  14.3,  6  yrs   P.  J.  Martin 

3.  WOOLOOMOOLOO,  b  g,  15,  aged    Arthur  Vignoles 

CLASS  46  A 

PAIRS  OF  JUMPERS 

1st,  $25.00 — 2nd,  $15.00 — 3rd,  $10.O0 
JUDGED   AT   10.05  P.   M. 

1.  DRYAD,  b  m,  14.2,  5  yrs ' 

CORSAIR,  b  g,  15.3,  6  yrs   Francis  Peabody 

2.  LIGHT  O'  LOVE,  b  m,  16,  7  yrs   ' 

SING  SONG,  b  m,  16,  7  yrs Sydney  A.  Beggs 

3.     M.  F.  Murphy 

M.  F.  Murphy 

CLASS  34 

OFFICERS'  NOVICE  JUMPERS 

Horses  owned  by  or  regularly  used  by  officers  of  the  U.S.A.  or  Mass.  N.  G. 

Trophy  presented  by   Bigelow,   Kennard  Co. 
JUDGED  AT   10.25  P.  M. 

1.  NATIONAL  BANK,  ch  g,   16,  7  yrs    Capt.  P.  H.  Sherwood,   Cavalry 

2.  FREE  STATE,  b  g,  16,  6  yrs Capt.  P.  H.  Sherwood,  Cavalry 

3.  MANSLAYER,  ch  g,  16.3,  6  yrs Capt.  P.  H.  Shei-wood,  Cavalry 

4.  HONEY  GIRL,  gr  m,  15,   6  yrs    Lieut.  Frank  E.   Meyers 

5.  IMP,  bl  m,  14.3,  6  yrs 1st  Lieut.  G.  Carlton  Adams 

6.  SMUGGLER,  b  g,  15.2  %,  10  yi's Lieut.  Theodore  G.  Holcombe 

7.  HIRAM  O'BIFF,  ch  g,  15.2%,  6  yrs Capt.  A.  E.  Duncan 


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EXHIBITORS 


Adams,  G.  Carlton Commonwealth  Armory 

Ayers,  Sgt.  Leon  G Commonwealth  Armory 

Bissell,  Frederick  A 247  Summitt  Ave.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Beggs,  Sydney  A 620  Main  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 

Buff,  Miss  Laura Jamaica  Plain 

Breitzke,  Corp.   Gustave  R.  .228  Langley  Ed.,  Newton,  Mass. 

Curran,   Wm.   E 1269  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston 

Cronon,  Dr.  P.  J Fenway  Riding  Club,   150   Ward   St.;   Boston 

Dowd,   Lewis    Milton,  Mass. 

Dukett's  Stables 1251   Washington  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

Duncan,  Capt.  A.  E Commonwealth  Armory,  Boston 

Furber,  Major  C.  L 101st  Field  Artillery 

Good,  Harry 676  Main  St.,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Gallagher,  John    22  Marshall  St.,   Somerville,   Mass. 

Greco,  Charles  R 6  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Gallup,  Maj.  Dana  T 10  State  St.,  Boston 

Gwydyr  Stables Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

Hopewell,  Mrs.  Frank  B. .  .  .  Newton,  Mass. 

Hatch,  W.  Raymond 25  Murdock  St.,  Brighton,  Mass. 

Horner,  Miss  Virginia Monument  Ave.,   Swampscott,   Mass. 

Haynes,  Geo.  A 303  Walnut  St.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

Holcombe,  Theodore  G 30  Pinckney  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Knight,  Harry  W Littleton,  Mass. 

Kelly,  Miss  Judith  Sage.  .  .  .Hotel  Beaconsfield,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Lambert,  Sgt.  Henry  G 728  East  Eighth  St.,  South  Boston,  Mass. 

Lewis.   Capt.   P.   C 110th  Cavalry 

Longwood  Riding  Stables.  .  .  45  Binney  Ten-ace,  Boston,  Mass. 

Murphy,   M.   F Weld  Farm,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Mangini,  Lt.   R.  A Commonwealth  Armory 

McDonough,  John  A Swampscott,  Mass. 

Martin,  P.  J 23  Railroad  Ave.,  Winchester,  Mass. 

McNeilly,  S.  J 609  Hammond  St.,   Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

Myers,  Lt.  Frank  E Commonwealth  Armory 

Murphy,  Thomas  F 893  Washington  St.,  Stoughton,  Mass. 

Newton  Center  Riding  School,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

O'Brien,  A.  L Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Peabody,  Francis 10  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pratt,  Clifford  H 155  Waverly  Ave.,  Newton,  Mass. 

Ridge,  Mrs.  Samuel  B 17  Morton  Rd.,  Newton,  Mass. 

Robinson,  Harry  E 296  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Smith,  Sgt.  Edwin  A 35  Burnough  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Sherwood,  Capt.  P.  H 90  Fenway,  Boston,  Mass. 

Sanborn,   L.   Fred    1450   Commonwealth  Ave.,   Brighton,   Mass. 

Sylvester,  Mrs.  Joseph  S. .  .  .142  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Saunders,  Mrs.  Caroline   .  .  .161  Devonshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Stuart  Miss  Alice    Pine  Tree  Farm,  Medfield,  Mass. 

Thayer,  Philip  H 131  Freeman  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Troop  "C"  110th  Cavalry.  .  .  Commonwealth  Armoi-y 

Whitmore,  Grace  T Hingham,  Mass. 

West,  George  P Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

Walsh,  Thomas  Fay Brookline  Riding  School 

Walsh,  J.  J 555  E  2d  St.,  South  Boston,  Mass. 

Williams,  Chas.  F 185  Devonshire  St.,   Boston 


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THOMAS  P.  BEAL President 

THOMAS  P.  BEAL,  JR Vice-President 

JOHN  H.  SYMONDS  .    . Vice-President 

R.  M.  DeCORMIS Vice-President 

FRANK  H.  WRIGHT Cashier 

HERBERT  E.  STONE First  Assistant  Cashier 

AARON  B.  FLETCHER Assistant  Cashier 

HARRY  H.  BRIGGS Assistant  Cashier 

CHARLES  J.  LENNIHAN,  JR Assistant  Cashier 

JOHN  A.  HUNNEMAN Assistant  Cashier 

ALBERT  F.  SEAGRAVE Trust  Officer 


